I've started out on a wikibox-y timeline (Learning to be Free Again), and I figured I'd repost them here.
I've started out on a wikibox-y timeline (Learning to be Free Again), and I figured I'd repost them here.
Did a) the Germans never expanded East beyond the Elbe, or b) the Germans got removed from every territory east of the Elbe?Something different to what’s usually posted here. But probably not very interesting to anyone.
The second answer is correct. And ITTL, many of them got resettled in the east. Very, very far east…Did a) the Germans never expanded East beyond the Elbe, or b) the Germans got removed from every territory east of the Elbe?
Zeleny Klyn, Siberia, Kazakhstan, or Kamchatka/Chukotka?The second answer is correct. And ITTL, many of them got resettled in the east. Very, very far east…
Infobox is very cool but IMHO more probable would be that Poles would either not rename Berlin at all or rename it to Kopanica (which is IIRC name of ancient slavic village in the same place).The second answer is correct. And ITTL, many of them got resettled in the east. Very, very far east…
Siberia and Kazakhstan, mostly.Zeleny Klyn, Siberia, Kazakhstan, or Kamchatka/Chukotka?
It kinda deviates from the Elbe in the south, but that is because southern Saxony was given to Czechoslovakia as a “compensation” for Carpathian Ruthenia (in OTL Czechs and Slovaks complained that they weren’t given any parts of Germany even though Poland was, but their voices were ignored by Stalin; ITTL it went differently, because Allies wanted to “punish” Germany as much as they could).Also, if I'm to guess, the eastern border of Germany starts from Wismar and Schwerin, then the Elbe all the way to Dresden?
Eh, Köpenick is only a small part of Berlin, and Barlin is a perfectly good Polish equivalent of the perfectly Slavic toponym Berlin.Infobox is very cool but IMHO more probable would be that Poles would either not rename Berlin at all or rename it to Kopanica (which is IIRC name of ancient slavic village in the same place).
Do you have a source for that? Because IOTL no Whig President chose to forgo a Second Term, Harrison and Taylor died, Tyler was kicked out of the Party and Filmore failed to win renomination.Just saying, but Harrison had pledged to only run for one term, and the Whigs generally leaned towards support for Presidential term limits if I remember correctly, as a reaction to Andrew Johnson among other things
Do you have a source for that? Because IOTL no Whig President chose to forgo a Second Term, Harrison and Taylor died, Tyler was kicked out of the Party and Filmore failed to win renomination.
Claire Foy@Goweegie2 whose pic did you use for Rachel Ashton?
Oh my bad.Just saying, but Harrison had pledged to only run for one term, and the Whigs generally leaned towards support for Presidential term limits if I remember correctly, as a reaction to Andrew Johnson among other things
When I saw the map key I was like "wait, Noam Chomsky's running mate was Rick Snyder?" before I noticed his running mate was some other Snyder-snip-
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